Coordinated media control system

ABSTRACT

A coordinated media control system includes a node manager, a device control system, and a device. The node manager is operatively connected to a first node. The device control system is operatively connected to the node manager. The device is operatively connected to the device control system. The node manager is configured to establish and coordinate media streams for transmitting media from the device to a second node or for receiving media to the device from the second node.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 11/700,330, entitled “Coordinated Media ControlSystem,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND

Media devices are commonly used to facilitate communications betweenremote users. Exemplary media devices include fax machines, videocameras, telephones, printers, scanners, displays, personal computers,microphones, speakers, and other suitable devices for facilitatingcommunications. Each media device typically includes its own interfaceand control system. Further, different brands and models of the sametype of media device may differ in their interface and control systems.The functionality available may also differ even on the same type ofmedia device.

Communications between remote users are typically enhanced by utilizinga plurality of media devices together in a collaborative environment.However, coordinating among the differing interface and control systemsof the various media devices can be, amongst other things, complex,time-consuming, and expensive. Having differing interface and controlsystems can further interfere with the accuracy, expediency andefficiency of the communications process.

For these and other reasons, there is a need for the present invention.

SUMMARY

One embodiment of the invention provides a coordinated media controlsystem. The coordinated media control system includes a node manager, adevice control system, and a device. The node manager is operativelyconnected to a first node. The device control system is operativelyconnected to the node manager. The device is operatively connected tothe device control system. The node manager is configured to establishand coordinate media streams for transmitting media from the device to asecond node or for receiving media to the device from the second node.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the present invention and are incorporated in andconstitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrateembodiments of the present invention and together with the descriptionserve to explain the principles of the invention. Other embodiments ofthe present invention and many of the intended advantages of the presentinvention will be readily appreciated as they become better understoodby reference to the following detailed description. The elements of thedrawings are not necessarily to scale relative to each other. Likereference numerals designate corresponding similar parts.

FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a coordinated media control systemin accordance with one embodiment.

FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram illustrating one embodiment of amethod of establishing and sharing a media stream from a first node to asecond node.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the following Detailed Description, reference is made to theaccompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shownby way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention maybe practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “top,”“bottom,” “front,” “back,” “leading,” “trailing,” etc., is used withreference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. Becausecomponents of embodiments of the present invention can be positioned ina number of different orientations, the directional terminology is usedfor purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. It is to beunderstood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural orlogical changes may be made without departing from the scope of thepresent invention. The following detailed description, therefore, is notto be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present inventionis defined by the appended claims.

Embodiments of the invention provide systems and methods forestablishing an environment employing a plurality of devices. In oneembodiment, the environment is a collaborative environment. In oneembodiment, the plurality of devices are locally and remotelycoordinated by establishing media stream correspondences between thedevices.

As used herein, the term “media” includes text, video, sounds, images,or other suitable digital data capable of being transmitted over anetwork.

As used herein, the term “node device” includes processor-based devices,input/output devices, or other suitable devices for facilitatingcommunications between remote users. Examples of node devices includefax machines, video cameras, telephones, printers, scanners, displays,personal computers, microphones, and speakers.

As used herein, the term “node” includes any suitable environment orsystem configured to transmit and/or receive media via one or more nodedevices. In one embodiment, the environment is a collaborativeenvironment, which enables remote users to share media across one ormore node devices. A collaborative environment will enable, for example,a presenter to simultaneously give a multimedia presentation to anaudience not only in the presenter's location but also in one or moreremote locations. The collaborative environment may further enable theaudience in the remote locations to participate in the presentation asthe audience in the presenter's location would participate (e.g., askquestions to the presenter).

As used herein, the term “event” refers to a connection of a pluralityof nodes such that one or more node devices of one node are configuredto transmit media to and/or receive media from one or more node devicesof another node.

FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of a coordinated media control system100 in accordance with one embodiment. Coordinated media control system100 includes a first node 102 a, a second node 102 b, an event manager104, and an event data storage 106. First node 102 a and second node 102b are collectively referred to as nodes 102. While the illustratedembodiment depicts two nodes 102, coordinated media control system 100includes any suitable number of nodes 102 in other embodiments.

First node 102 a includes a graphical user interface (GUI) 108 a, adevice data storage 110 a, a node manager 112 a, a device control system114 a, and a node device 116 a. Second node 102 b includes a graphicaluser interface (GUI) 108 b, a device data storage 110 b, a node manager112 b, a device control system 114 b, and a node device 116 b. GUI 108 aand GUI 108 b are collectively referred to as GUIs 108. Device datastorage 1108 and device data storage 110 b are collectively referred toas device data storages 110. Node manager 112 a and node manager 112 bare collectively referred to as node managers 112. Device control system114 a and device control system 114 b are collectively referred to asdevice control systems 114. Node device 116 a and node device 116 b arecollectively referred to as node devices 116.

Event manager 104 is operatively connected to event data storage 106 andnode managers 112. Node manager 112 a is operatively connected to GUI108 a, device data storage 110 a, and device control system 114 a. Nodemanager 112 b is operatively connected to GUI 108 b, device data storage110 b, and device control system 114 b. Node device 116 a is operativelyconnected to device control system 114 a and node device 116 b, which isoperatively connected to device control system 114 b. In one embodiment,one or more components of coordinated media control system 100 areoperatively connected via one or more suitable computer networks, suchas a local area network (LAN) or the Internet. In one embodiment, one ormore components of coordinated media control system 100 communicate viaone or more suitable network protocols, such as TCP/IP.

In one embodiment, event manager 104 is configured to manage informationdescribing the state of an event. Examples of information describing thestate of an event include the identity of nodes 102 and node devices 116participating in an event, the relationships among nodes 102 and nodedevices 116, the intent or manner in which each node 102 and node device116 is participating, and the capabilities of each node 102 and nodedevice 116. In another embodiment, event manager 104 is also configuredto instruct nodes 102 to operate in accordance with event managementpolicies stored in event data storage 106.

Event management policies include any suitable conditions orrestrictions for creating, executing, and terminating an event. Examplesof event management policies include the number of nodes 102 permittedto join an event, the types of nodes 102 permitted to join an event, anddata relating to the progress of the event (e.g., duration of an event,available bandwidth). The operation and configuration of event manager104 is described in greater detail in Ser. No. 11/497,886 entitled“System and Method for Managing Virtual Collaboration Systems,” filedAug. 2, 2006 and assigned to the same assignee as the presentapplication, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein byreference.

Node managers 112 are configured to establish and coordinate mediastreams for transmitting media between node devices 116. As illustratedin the embodiment of FIG. 1, node managers 112 operate in accordancewith instructions received from attendees via GUIs 108 and in accordancewith the event management policies provided by event manager 104. In oneembodiment, GUIs 108 provide a user interface enabling attendees tocreate, execute, and terminate events between nodes 102. GUIs 108include any suitable input/output devices, such as a mouse and adisplay, for communicating with node managers 112. In one embodiment,each of node devices 116 further includes its own GUI (not shown).

In one embodiment, GUIs 108 provide attendees with a natural and logicalenvironment for coordinating node devices 116. In particular, GUIs 108allow attendees to operate node devices 116 for sharing media streamswithout the need for specific knowledge of the interface for each nodedevice 116. For example, if the attendee in first node 102 a desires toshare image data recorded from an overhead camera in first node 102 a,the attendee is able to control functions of the camera, such as zoomand focus, through GUI 108 a without the need for specific knowledgeregarding the brand or model of the camera. Further, the attendee isunburdened with the complications of establishing media connectionsamong a plurality of node devices 116 with different interfaces. Forexample, if an attendee in first node 102 a desires to share image datafrom an overhead camera in first node 102 a to a display in second node102 b, the attendee is able to select the overhead camera and thedisplay through GUI 108 a.

In one embodiment, node managers 112 configure and control node devices116 in accordance with node information stored in device data storages110. Node information includes any suitable configuration and controlinformation specific to the particular nodes in which device datastorages 110 are located. Examples of node information include the stateof the nodes 102 (e.g., online or unavailable), event participationconfiguration and control data (e.g., the manner and priority in which anode 102 can participate in an event), node device configuration andcontrol data (e.g., command sequences for operating node devices 116),and user interface data (e.g., the default language of GUIs 108). In oneembodiment, only node manager 112 a or other components within firstnode 102 a is permitted to access device data storage 110 a. In oneembodiment, only node manager 112 b or other components within secondnode 102 b is permitted to access device data storage 110 b.

In one embodiment, the node information related to first node 102 a andnode device 116 a is stored in device data storage 110 a and managed bydevice control system 114 a. In one embodiment, the node informationrelated to second node 102 b and node device 116 b is stored in devicedata storage 110 b and managed by device control system 114 b.

In one embodiment, device control systems 114 provide node managers 112with an abstracted interface to node devices 116. The control commandsare “abstracted” because the user does not need to have specificknowledge (e.g., brand, model, firmware version) of node devices 116 tooperate them. Device control systems 114 are described in greater detailin the commonly-owned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/700,331entitled “Device Control System,” which is incorporated herein byreference in its entirety.

FIG. 2 illustrates a flow diagram illustrating one embodiment of amethod 140 of establishing and sharing media from (receiving media to)first node 102 a to (or from) second node 102 b. With reference to FIG.1, using GUI 108 a, an attendee selects (at 142) a node device 116 a infirst node 102 a for which to share media from (or receive media to)node device 116 a. In one example, if the attendee desires to share theimage from an overhead camera, the attendee selects a camera icon amonga plurality of icons shown on GUI 108 a. The attendee selects (at 144) anode device 116 b in second node 102 b for which to receive the mediafrom (or to send the media to) node device 116 a. In one example, if theattendee desires for a display to show an image from an overhead camerashared by node device 116 a, the attendee selects a display icon among aplurality of icons shown on GUI 108 a.

The attendee shares (at 146) the media between the selected node devices116. In one example, the attendee selects a share icon among a pluralityof icons shown on GUI 108 a to share the media from node device 116 a tonode device 116 b. The attendee configures (at 148) node device 116 a.In one example, the attendee adjusts the focus and zoom of an overheadcamera using GUI 108 a. In one embodiment, the attendee configures (at148) node device 116 prior to sharing (at 146) the media. In anotherembodiment, the attendee configures (at 148) node 116 while sharing (at146) the media.

Embodiments described and illustrated with reference to the Figuresprovide systems and methods for coordinated media control. It is to beunderstood that not all components and/or steps described andillustrated with reference to the Figures are required for allembodiments. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the systemincludes an application comprising program instructions that aretangibly embodied on one or more program storage devices (e.g., harddisk, magnetic floppy disk, RAM, ROM, CD ROM, etc.) and executable byany device or machine comprising suitable architecture, such as ageneral purpose digital computer having a processor, memory, andinput/output interfaces.

Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and describedherein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the artthat a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations may besubstituted for the specific embodiments shown and described withoutdeparting from the scope of the present invention. This application isintended to cover any adaptations or variations of the specificembodiments discussed herein. Therefore, it is intended that thisinvention be limited only by the claims and the equivalents thereof.

1. A coordinated media control system, comprising: a node manageroperatively connected to a first node; a device control systemoperatively connected to the node manager; and a device operativelyconnected to the device control system; wherein the node manager isconfigured to establish and coordinate media streams for at least one oftransmitting media from the device to a second node and receiving mediato the device from the second node.
 2. The coordinated media controlsystem of claim 1, further comprising: a device data storage operativelyconnected to the node manager, the device data storage configured tostore configuration and control information related to the first node.3. The coordinated media control system of claim 2, wherein theinformation related to the first node comprises at least one of a stateof the first node, event participation configuration and control data,node device configuration and control data, and user interface data. 4.The coordinated media control system of claim 1, further comprising: agraphical user interface (GUI) operatively connected to the nodemanager, the GUI configured to enable a user to enter commands toestablish and coordinate the media streams for at least one oftransmitting media from the device to a second node and receiving mediato the device from the second node.
 5. The coordinated media controlsystem of claim 4, wherein the GUI provides a plurality of devices fromwhich to select the device.
 6. The coordinated media control system ofclaim 1, further comprising: an event manager operatively connected tothe node manager, the event manager configured to establish mediastreams between the first node and the second node in accordance with atleast one policy.
 7. The coordinated media control system of claim 6,further comprising: an event data storage operatively connected to theevent manager, the event data storage configured to store the at leastone policy.
 8. The coordinated media control system of claim 6, whereinthe event manager is further configured to describe the state of thefirst node and the second node in accordance with an event.
 9. Thecoordinated media control system of claim 1, wherein the device controlsystem is configured to provide an abstracted interface to the device.10. The coordinated media control system of claim 1, wherein the devicecomprises one of a fax machine, a video camera, a telephone, a printer,a scanner, a display, a personal computer, a microphone, and a speaker.11. A coordinated media control system, comprising: a node manageroperatively connected to a first node; a device data storage operativelyconnected to the node manager and configured to store configuration andcontrol information related to the first node; a graphical userinterface operatively connected to the node manager and configured toenable a user to enter commands to establish and coordinate mediastreams for at least one of transmitting media from the device to asecond node and receiving media to the device from the second node; adevice control system operatively connected to the node manager; and adevice operatively connected to the device control system, the devicecontrol system configured to provide an abstracted interface to thedevice; wherein the node manager is configured to establish andcoordinate media streams for at least one of transmitting media from thedevice to the second node and receiving media to the device from thesecond node.
 12. The coordinated media control system of claim 11,wherein the device comprises one of a fax machine, a video camera, atelephone, a printer, a scanner, a display, a personal computer, amicrophone, and a speaker.
 13. The coordinated media control system ofclaim 11, wherein the second node comprises: a second node manageroperatively connected to the second node; a second device data storageoperatively connected to the second node manager and configured to storeconfiguration and control information related to the second node; asecond graphical user interface operatively connected to the second nodemanager and configured to enable a user to enter commands to establishand coordinate the media streams for at least one of transmitting mediafrom the device to the first node and receiving media to the device fromthe first node; a second device control system operatively connected tothe second node manager; and a second device operatively connected tothe second device control system, the second device control systemconfigured to provide an abstracted interface to the second device;wherein the second node manager is configured to establish andcoordinate media streams for at least one of transmitting media from thesecond device to the first node and receiving media to the second devicefrom the first node.
 14. The coordinated media control system of claim13, further comprising: an event manager operatively connected to thenode manager and the second node manager, the event manager configuredto establish media streams between the first node and the second node inaccordance with at least one policy.
 15. The coordinated media controlsystem of claim 14, further comprising: an event data storageoperatively connected to the event manager, the event data storageconfigured to store the at least one policy.
 16. The coordinated mediacontrol system of claim 14, wherein the event manager is furtherconfigured to describe the state of the first node and the second nodein accordance with an event.
 17. The coordinated media control system ofclaim 13, wherein the graphical user interface and the second graphicaluser interface each provide a plurality of devices from which to selectthe device and the second device.
 18. The coordinated media controlsystem of claim 13, wherein the device and the second device are thesame type of device.
 19. The coordinated media control system of claim13, wherein the device and the second device are different types ofdevices.
 20. A method of establishing and sharing media between a firstnode and a second node, wherein the first node includes a node managerconfigured to establish and coordinate media streams for at least one oftransmitting media from a device in the first node to the second nodeand receiving media to the device from the second node, the methodcomprising: selecting a first node device in the first node from a firstplurality of devices to at least one of share media from and receivemedia to the first node device; selecting a second node device in thesecond node from a second plurality of devices to at least one of sharemedia from and receive media to the second node device; sharing mediabetween the first node device and the second node device; andconfiguring the first node device.
 21. The method of claim 20, whereinthe first node device is configured prior to sharing media between thefirst node device and the second node device.
 22. The method of claim20, wherein the first node device is configured while sharing mediabetween the first node device and the second node device.
 23. The methodof claim 20, wherein configuring the first node device comprisesadjusting settings of the first node device.